Ilyas Colony is a residential neighbourhood situated on Main Bedian Road near Lahore Cantt., adjacent to Hayer and close to DHA Phase 6 and the Bankers Cooperative Housing Society. It comprises a mix of plotted developments and ready-made homes ranging from 2.5 to 4 marla, often featuring three-bedroom layouts and modern finishes. The area is renowned for its wide carpeted roads, a 150-ft main boulevard, and underground utilities including electricity, water, gas, and sewage pipelines, along with 24-hour security. This combination makes it a sought-after locality for affordable yet well-connected housing in Lahore.
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The Lahore District Administration has intensified infrastructure improvements in Ilyas Colony, including road rehabilitation and sewage-line upgrades along key corridors such as Tariq Shaheed Road and Sher Shah Road as part of the broader Clean Lahore initiative. Concurrently, residential development is surging, with 5-marla plots marketed at PKR 1.75 million (PKR 300,000 booking + PKR 15,000 monthly installments), featuring a 150-foot main road, full registry transfer, and proximity to GT Road and BRB Canal. Additional offerings include 4-marla houses priced around PKR 1.15 crore and upcoming 3-marla units near PKR 90 lakh.
Deputy Commissioner Lahore, Syed Musa Raza, conducted on-site inspections of municipal works in Shalimar Tehsil, focusing on Tariq Shaheed Road and Sher Shah Road — major thoroughfares serving Ilyas Colony and surrounding areas. These efforts are part of the Lahore Development Authority’s city-wide drive to upgrade roads, drainage, and sanitation under the Clean Lahore program, with work progressing at record speed under supervision of DC Captain (R) Muhammad Ali Ijaz.
Growing sense of community with nearby schools, shops, and parks, offering a quiet and family-friendly atmosphere.
Affordable pricing compared to more established neighborhoods in Lahore.
Convenient location along Bedian Road near DHA Phase 6, with easy access to major commercial hubs and essential amenities.
Limited public-transport options and traffic congestion on the main road during peak hours.
Delayed maintenance and garbage-collection services, affecting infrastructure and utility reliability.
Intermittent water supply and low pressure, along with occasional power load-shedding.